RRL Hose

RRL Fire Hose

RRL Hose

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    Product Description:

    The RRL (Reinforced Rubber Lined) Fire Hose is a high-pressure delivery hose designed for demanding firefighting and industrial applications. Furthermore, RRL hose features a versatile, sustainable, circular-woven jacket made from high-tenacity synthetic yarn. Also, it ensures exceptional tensile strength. The inner lining is a high-grade rubber compound that provides exceptional flexibility and resistance to heat, chemicals, and abrasion. This non-percolating, lightweight hose is available in 15m and 30m lengths and engineered for easy maintenance and rapid deployment. This feature makes it ideal for refineries, fire brigades, and high-rise building security.

    Additional Details:

    • Brand: Somya Pyrotek Services Pvt. Ltd.
    • Model: RRL Hose
    • Nominal Diameter: 63 mm (6.3 cm) or 65 mm (6.5 cm)
    • Standard reel lengths: 15 meters and 30 meters
    • Typical working pressure: 14 bar (200 PSI) or higher
    • Common colors: White and Red
    • Coupling Type: Stainless Steel or Gun Metal
    • Test Pressure: 15–22.5 Bar

    Key Features of RRL Hose

    • RRL hose is designed to withstand high working pressures (normally 14 bar or higher in primary cases) and, especially in Type B, can resist high bursting pressures of around 35 Bar or even more.
    • RRL hose pipe consists of a high-quality synthetic rubber inner lining, which is supported with a circular woven, high-tenacity, seamless synthetic yarn jacket.
    • The construction of fire hoses is engineered for excellent resistance to abrasion, making them versatile and durable enough to be dragged across rough, uneven, or demanding surfaces.
    • The lining and external covering are designed to handle heat, and in some cases, withstand high radiant heat. Moreover, many RRL hose pipes are highly flexible and lightweight. Thus, it enables rapid deployment and proper functioning in emergency situations.
    • The smooth inner lining of the rubber gives a low friction loss, ensuring that the flow of the water is not significantly restricted, and handling high pressure at the nozzle end.
    • RRL hose pipe is designed to resist acid, grease, oil, fungi, alkalies, general weathering, and ozone. Likewise, it makes them suitable for long-term storage and use across diverse environments.

    Applicable Areas of RRL Hose

    • Industrial Fire Hydrant Systems:
    • Fire Departments & Emergency Services
    • High-Rise Building Fire Safety
    • Oil & Gas Refineries
    • Civil Engineering & Construction Sites
    • Maritime & Port Security
    • Railway & Transport Industry
    • Agriculture & Irrigation
    • Industrial Water Transport/Dewatering
    • Mining Operations

    Technical Configuration of RRL Hose

    Parameter Specification
    Hose Type RRL (Reinforced Rubber Lined) Fire Hose
    Inner Lining Synthetic Rubber / EPDM
    Outer Jacket Woven Polyester / Nylon
    Reinforcement High-tenacity synthetic yarn
    Standard Length 15 m / 30 m (custom available)
    Nominal Diameter 38 mm, 50 mm, 63 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm
    Working Pressure 10–15 Bar
    Test Pressure 15–22.5 Bar
    Bursting Pressure ≥ 30–45 Bar
    Temperature Range −20°C to +70°C
    Weight (Approx.) 0.6–1.8 kg per meter (size dependent)
    Coupling Type Aluminum / Brass / Gunmetal
    Standards Compliance IS 636 Type-A / EN / UL / FM (model dependent)
    Abrasion Resistance High
    UV & Weather Resistance Yes
    Water Absorption Very Low
    Color Options Red, Yellow, Blue (custom available)
    Application Firefighting, Industrial, Marine, Municipal

    How to Use RRL Hose?

    In this section, we will explore the fundamental steps to use the RRL hose efficiently:

    Step 1: Before using fire hoses, evaluate the fire’s extent and type, available water sources & personnel.

    Step 2: Rapidly check the RRL hose and couplings for visible damage, blockages, or wear. Additionally, ensure you have the right nozzle (branch pipe) and that your path to an exit is clear.

    Step 3: Connect the female coupling of the RRL fire hose pipe to the water source (pump or hydrant) and the male coupling to the nozzle. Furthermore, ensure the buckle is inserted appropriately into the chute and tightened securely to prevent leakage under pressure.

    Step 4: Lay the RRL fire hose towards the fire, ensuring it is flat and free of twists, sharp obstacles, and kinks. Avoid dragging it over abrasive surfaces, as this could compromise the rubber lining.

    Step 5: Hold the nozzle firmly, and slowly open the water supply valve to its maximum position. It prevents a “water hammer” effect that could damage the RRL hose or injure the operator.

    Step 6: Approach the fire from a safe distance and direct the water stream, particularly at the bottom of the flames. Use a side-to-side sweeping motion to cover the whole area effectively.

    Step 7: Once the fire is extinguished properly from the RRL fire hose pipe, shut off the water supply. Open the nozzle to release any remaining pressure, then drain, clean, and dry the RRL hose thoroughly before coiling it for storage.

    Maintenance Tips for RRL Hose

    Let’s discuss the vital maintenance tips for an RRL fire hose that every individual should know:

    • After every use, ensure to wash the hose with mild liquid soap and low-pressure water to remove dirt and debris. Furthermore, avoid high-pressure washers, which can separate the liner from the fabric.
    • Thoroughly dry the fire hose in a shaded, well-ventilated space before storing it, as storing it in a wet area can cause mildew or mold.
    • Ensure to store in a cool, dry place, ideally in ventilated cabinets. Also, avoid direct sunlight, ozone-producing tools, and excessive heat, which can cause the rubber to crack.
    • Regularly inspect for damage, including burns, cracks, loose couplings, and punctures.
    • Avoid pulling the RRL hose over rough, sharp, or abrasive surfaces. Likewise, avoid sharp kinks during use, which can damage the lining.
    • Change the position of folded hoses every now and then to prevent permanent creases and maintain shape.
    • Regularly inspect, clean, and lubricate coupling threads. Thus, ensure they are not damaged to prevent connection problems.

    Why Choose Fire Extinguishers India for RRL Hose Purchases?

    Buying RRL hose from Fire Extinguishers India is a wise move, as we provide the best possible combination of quality and reliability. RRL hoses are a must-have in firefighting, and their strength, endurance, and pressure resistance abilities are of utmost significance. Fire Extinguishers India offers customers certified, tested, and industry-standard hoses that deliver optimal performance in real emergency conditions. Moreover, you get the benefit of expert advice, the best possible pricing, and prompt delivery.

    Whether you are an industrial setup, a commercial entity, or a fire safety services provider, you can easily locate the right specifications and a reliable product from here. Thus, Fire Extinguishers India is a trustworthy source for safety and long-term benefits.

    • Guaranteed availability of ISI/standard-compliant RRL hoses
    • High-pressure resistance and long lifespan
    • Variety of sizes & specifications available
    • Prompt delivery and dedicated customer service
    • Best possible pricing options for bulk purchases

    Frequently Asked Questions

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